Once again a controversial post has ‘besmirched’ the image of a policeman posted at a Borivli police station in Mumbai.
A 32-year-old cop Kalidas Sonawane has filed an NC against the Human Rights Council’s Nasik-based vice-president Uday Sirsat. He alleges Sirsat claims Sonawane is intimidating him and has also posted his photo on Facebook.
Sirsat had reportedly threatened to commit suicide a few months ago and a non-cognisable offence was registered against him.
Uday Sirsat had threatened to commit suicide a few months ago and a non-cognisable offence was registered against him
Sonawane, who is posted at Borivli police station, sent an email to mumbaipolice.org on Sunday, and urged officials to get the post removed. According to informed sources, Sirsat, sent an SMS to Sonawane saying, ‘Check your Facebook account, I have appreciated you,’ on Saturday night.
When Sonawane checked the post, he saw his photo had been posted on Sirsat’s timeline and below it Sirsat had written that Sonawane was sending him threatening messages from February 2014 and irritating his family members day and night, from different mobile numbers.
In the post, Sirsat also wrote that he had approached Senior Inspector Narayan Khaire of Borivli police station regarding this, but he didn’t help him. Police said that after Sonawane’s photo was put up, it got many likes and people also shared it.
Sonawane said, “I am not threatening him or irritating his family members. If I am found guilty, then Sirsat should register a case against me. But he is defaming me. I am requesting the police department to take action against this and remove the post.”
Interestingly, Sirsat’s wife is a cop and police sources said she gave him a divorce notice, but he did not accept it. A case of harassment was then registered by her. She was also attached to the Borivli police station but she has been transferred elsewhere recently.










